Nobody's mentioned the Merc, is it available as a dc?
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Nobody's mentioned the Merc, is it available as a dc?
The 2021 BT 50 is based on the D-max. Here is the history of the D-max. The D-max was regarded as the true Rodeo successor, with a 3 litre engine.
Isuzu Ute D-Max (outbacktravelaustralia.com.au)
And the history of the BT50.
Mazda BT-50 (outbacktravelaustralia.com.au)
Edit- Mazda's BT50 became a Ford re-skin in 2011, and the 2021 model did the same on Isuzu mechanicals.
Getting back to the original question, I don't think it would matter what you went with, for the intended purposes indicated.
If you've got your heart set on the Datsun, go for it!
If another brand, go for it!
After all, if you took notice of the advice on dual cabs offered here, you'd sell the camper, join a bowls club and buy a Camry![smilebigeye]
I just like the pure functionality of a dc, tray and custom box. But yes, as mentioned in an earlier post, i cant tolerate cart springs and that only really leaves the Navara or Merc. If they end up genuinely being a bad idea ( dcs generally and Navaras specifically for what I want it for) then I will probably look at Everest type wagons to get the coil rear and all round versatility that I want.
The only one that fits the bill is a Def 130 and they're no longer in production.
ALL the modern crop of DC utes / tray backs are commercial vehicles, built to carry loads with stiff rear springs.
None have a beam axle at the front and springs at the rear to get full soft articulation.
Not one will come close to your D1 off road. Just the way it is.
DL
Looks like the new Triton will be a Navara underneath - there's a reason to go buy a Triton now and not wait until the next model. There's another one you can cross off your list if you don't want a **** box.